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News from 24/01/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Karan Thapar, R. A. Castle, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, P L Adams, Richard Thomson, John Gillum, David Rhys Jones, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, Stanley Reynolds, T D Law, Richard Lynn, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Elinor Sinclair, Richard Eaton, Mr Frank Cave and Mr John Peckham, Margareta Pagano, Bradford S. Gentry, Vivien Goldsmith, Henry Gee, Julian Desborough, Michael Corp, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, E. F, Rodney Lord, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Malcolm Ogilvie, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Edward Gorman, Jill Sherman and Andrew Moger, Barbara M. D. Smith, Clifford Longley, Religions Affairs Editor, Simon Hornby, Roddy MacKenzie, Andrew Hislop, H. M. Morris, David Cross, Rodney Cowton and Mark Ellis, Wolfgang Munchau, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Campbell Adamson, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Jean Scroggie, Herb Greer, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Michael Wilson, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Patrick Sergeant, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Rasit Gurdilek Ankara, David De Keller, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, P. T. Brown, Martin Waller, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Harry Debelius, Madrid, and Sarah Jane, David Tytler, Education Editor, John Curtiss, Richard Morrison, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, P. B. Young, J. E. V. Rice,

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From Our Correspondent, Moscow: 1,400 feared dead in new Soviet quake Hunt for villagers buried under 50ft-deep mudslide Inside Tomorrow Win £116,000 Share offer for miners Index By Our Political Reporter: Minister collapses at EEC Dali's death leaves a tangled legacy of forgeries Transplant register to curb the sale of organs Arms cuts by Poland and East Germany Cricket gets go-ahead to vote on South Africa bans Ashdown vows to rally anti-Thatcher forces UK Head will not face action over coffin News Roundup Heysel acquittal plea Rape charge remand Youths plead guilty Chess favourite loses M50 murder trial The habitat Sale Firemen threaten shutdown at airports Power plant deal on offer to miners £11m deal to monitor the Earth DB Loss of Derbyshire in typhoon still a mystery Picture Gallery Training move for solicitors Crown court advocasy MPs summon the Lord Chancellor Tories worried by health shake-up Solicitors of house sellers urged to take on more work Mortgage rate 'stretches sale chains' IBA fights highest bid rule Docklands-Tube link studied Blue video disclosed rape Attack undiscovered for five years Emirates Picture Gallery Reported salmonella cases doubled Abbey National Building Society Police investigate pollution of water Action after 60,000 fish die 1,700 join funnel link protest Survival of fittest forecast on schools Teachers can miss morning service Policy critic takes the chair Vice-chancellors' new leader Historians dig in for final assault at the second Battle of Naseby Teachers' denial on governors Church network idea may lure Catholics to-unity movement Students prompt ecology debate Alpha widows will meet inquiry head Magnate's £6m stamp collection up for sale Saleroom SAINSBURY's Princess sees disabled in action Museums Year set for royal launch New arms cuts by Eastern bloc put pressure on Nato East Berlin and Warsaw initiatives President phones Thatcher Bush joins fight against abortion World Roundup Prosecutor shot dead 131 Iranians released Uzbek leader ousted Fears of oil well spill Redgrave loses appeal Editor stays at post String of confessions fails to stay killer's execution Turk says he sold kidney to help crippled daughter Up to 40 dead in Argentine base siege Eec delays escalating 'hormone' trade war Sanctions against US postponed Oil and perestroika ease Syria's economic crisis Rival armies dig in and wait for a miracle at Afghan city From Our SpecialCorrespondent, Kandahar: Kabul regains air supremacy as US halts Stinger supply Moscow blames regime for food shortages in capital Gandhi faces struggle to restore his electoral credibility Picture Gallery Bush urged to break deadlock Third World debt crisis Israeli peace move rejected (AFP): Polish priest 'murdered' (Reuter): WÖrner call (Reuter): Vaduz vote (Reuter): Miami arrest (AP): Brown jailed (Reuter): Safety first (AFP): Gold charge (AFP): War dead (AP): Super bet (AFP): Croc monsieur Bar in danger, House is told Motor cycle rule change Unleaded petrol sales Mendis case costs £8,000 One single currency for Europe, says Cockfield House of Lords Ashdown finds a new caution on political pacts Picture Gallery UK 'without protection' Ulster Third reading for Security Service Bill Hurd case 'intellectually inadequate' Fraser takeover comes under fire A prize fit only for the brave Political sketch £10m for Afghans Pre-birth of a surrealist 'At the age of six I wanted to be a cook. At seven I wanted to be Napoleon. And my ambition has been growing steadily ever since. 'So Salvador Dali introduced the first version of his autobiography. In these extracts the perennial iconoclast, who died yesterday, describes the effect on his art of birth, headaches and Camembert What the soft-soaper really said New Words for Old The Corps of Commissionaires The riddle of the watches Dali describes the creation of one of his most famous works, "The Persistance of memory" (detail above) New Woman David Walker Security without shackles Richard Shepherd warns against government strong-arm tactics Borrow and prosper Commentry . Tim Congdon A global green agenda Shridath Ramphal On this Day Negative Thinking Mr Gandhi's Failure Realpolitik for Lords Opposing loss of wages councils 'The Satanic Verses' 'Punch' editorship Design Council aims Worries about care for the elderly Spending on drugs Cricket and S Africa Colour blind Mrs Thatcher's litter lesson Gone to seed Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Pan Am Marriage Salvador Dali Prize essay Freddie Carpenter Anniversaries Latest wills Accountancy exam Luncheon Dinners Prime Minister Sir Reginald Houldsworth, BT Appointments Plants that resist herbicides Science Report Through God we shall do vallantly: for he it is that… Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… The Woodland Trust British Heart Foundation The Mental Health Foundation London School of Journalism Notice of Heraring Lost in translation Galleries in Paris John Russell Taylor follows an important exhibition from Chicago to Paris, finding there have been changes en route Dangers clarified Television Chelsea. Cinema Forecast fair for a feast of fiddle-playing Some of the world's greatest violinists will be taking part in the Times/London Symphony Orchestra concert season at the Barbican. Today we offer a survey of the names to be featured, from young prodigies to the established masters of the bow On the pyramid of lies Richard Morrison meets Eike Gramms, the producer of the first opera to be based on King Lear Mirror in two worlds Theatre Two-Way Mirror Young Vic Jaeger Following a natural flare Ehrman Tapestry A new look leadership Paris Fashion by Liz Smith An energetic new boss is putting the house of Dior back in the spotlight Hartnell London Bedding Centre Hermes French leave People New lines at Givenchy Smallbone of Devizes Piklik This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1778 Entertainments And all that jazz Thermabond Roofing Ltd. Television and Radio Puppet or war criminal? Television Choice The lady re-vanishes Radio Choice The painter who turned his life into a work of art Salvador Dali: the supreme self-publicist who gave surrealism respectability The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,887 Weather Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton the Pound us dollar… SE relaxes new rules The Times Bank appeal delayed GPG inquiry By Our Banking Correspondent: Register shows Grimper link Unigate nets £126m in sale and sets sights on Europe City office deal sets record at £140m Analysts cheered as proprty fetches £ a square foot Picture Gallery America's Echlin soars on SE début Lonrho will take fight to the Lords Bid approach Hanson reveals 5% holding in T-Line Carroll Murdoch is Collins chairman By Our Economic Editor: Dollar slips after banks intervene Inter-Continental Hotels Thomson rules out link with bid target Plessey Unigate skims milk to save cream Tempus Action on cellphone complaints Governor rejects attack on banks Two more to join discount market BIA takeover talks continue Dividend held Leigh awarded £2.5m domestic refuse deal Business Roundup Fire alarms firm ahead Cerex boosts Splash £1.8m for Panfida Holographics loss rises Double stamp duty trigger, says BSA Acsis Group leaps 85 % to £3.68m at full time Gilt-edged Kenyon leaps to £928,000 Gibbs Mew at £1.55m Saur extends Albert Fisher seeks £35m to pay for continental buys Bowater to hold talks with Opaxl China go-ahead for AsiaSat 1 launch Sir Chris brought to book Cherry on top Bush starts talks with Congress on key issues Picture Gallery Going back to Mumm The Times City Diary Bold Laing sign Death of an expert Producer's Chrysalis stake lifted In the black Rockfort deal Beazer sells ASD purchase Stake bought Plessey More courtroom drama on way for Lord Young Comment David Brewerton Interest at a discount Golden shares aid shareholder responsibility Abbey National defends its policy over free shares issue Opportunity for more spending (Reuter): TNT 'raises Poseidon stake to 15%' US task forces to fight trading abuses Attorney General promises tougher action after Chicago inquiry Lack of incentive to save and invest Evered captures £20m quarry Wall Street Cheque card fraud drops 6% to £22m Recent Issues Equities Gains reduced in late trading Stock Market Dow drops on late sell-off Alpha Stocks Traditional Options London Traded Options Shares close below best Stock Exchange Prices Times Newspapers Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investments Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Exchange index compared with 1985 was up 98.0 (day's range 97.9-98.0). Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Money Markets London Financial Futures How stress goes in for treatment Clare Hogg looks at the tension which can blight the careers of nurses, as well as the stoics of the Armed Forces Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Donors International LFCDA Court Clerks Alderwick Peachell & Partners Sefton Council Dorset Humberside County Council NDDC Stratford-On-Avon District Council Sedgemoor District Council Box No... Box No. Dept., P. O. Box 484, Virginia… Elmbridge The busy milk round Notice Board City of London Management Universiade 1991 Sheffield G. B. Corporate Planning Manager Shipping Lawyer P&I Club Medical Research Council Derbyshire Country Council University of Oxford Cherwell District Council HF&W Management Personnal Mobil Badenoch & Clark Executive Appointments Limited Court behind the Scenes Wilson Stephens D. J. Freeman & Co. SIEBE Rowe & Maw Badenoch & Clark Law Personnel Mawby Barrie & Scott Masons Chambers Private Practice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portner and Jaskel 10, Essex Street Bristol Partners Sought PolyGram QD Southern electricity QD Davies Arnold Cooper Essex DAC NAPP UB Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Office Zarak HAY-at-LAW Legal Appointments Commercial Lawyear Becke Phipps New Act could end homes shortage6 A fairer deal for landlords may lead to more privately-rented accommodation No valid basis for challenging decision not to refer merger to commission Law Report January 24 1989 Court of Appeal Daniels Bates Partnership PHB 18-month sentence for rugby foul appropriate Essex Magistrates Courts Committee Magdalene College Mary Male Associates Back to school for the lawyers Some firms simply pay lip service to the Law Society's education system, says Edward Fennell. Other tackle the job with a vengeance ASA Lovell Homes Dirty lady can foul up deals Bradford S. Gentry on how environmental hazards affect property buying Legal Appointments Dunlavey-Rosin Litigation Partner Farrer & Co Freshfields Cheers to EC Briefly Logging-on for the kick-off Chambers and Partners Michael Page Legal Southern Water West AA Bromley Magistrates' Courts Committee Laurence Simons Associates BT (Marine) Limited Mitsubishi Finance International Limited Essex Country Council Throw away your closest friend? Cherish your contact lens today and it will serve you faithfully - but the daily disposable version is just around the corner, writes Jean Scroggie Weight Loss Centre Cambridge School of Beauty Therapy The Park School Lucie Clayton Genesis Black Skin Care The Back Shop The Fresh Royal Jelly Company Multiple Display Advertising Items West of England College of Beauty Therapy Tisserand Pure Essential Oils The Knightsbridge Diet Clinic Multiple Classified Advertising Items The White Cottage Dental Surgery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drive that made Montana immortal Day the incandescent magic o sport highlighted the irresistable attraction of the Super Bowl Schneider heads for overall title Skiing Devoy still hungry for success Women's world squash champion shapes up for her forthcoming campaign Bell brothers to lead team for Colorado Pools Forecast Grand prix helping to lift standard Swimming Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Svensson thinks positive to punish the wayward Becker Tennis Malory supremacy is under threat Volleyball Statistics Records Canford Palm can collect Chepstow Selections Nottingham Selections The Times Racing Service Immobile Ryan out for a month Sherwood hope out of Festival Fanny Dillon pulls off spectacular off-course gamble for the Irish Rapier Thrust shines Future of Extel in balance Yesterday's results Leicester Princess Royal has another chaser to ride Atlaal backed for Triumph Attendances up by 10% at NGRC tracks William Hill France's disciplined approach is clearly to their advantage Rugby Union: Fouroux Cannot Criticize the Quality of his Side's Rally Webb's cartilage passes tough test Rollitt follows his father Snow Reports RFU acts on lost tickets Saracens may be forced to change Turning over a new leaf Calcavecchia fires warning Golf Hemel victorious in cup rehearsal Basketball Rosswess and Oluban a partnership to note Sprinter with a mind to challenge the best A new sponsor and venue for Charity Shield Rugby League Benn and BBC at odds Pressure mounts on Whitbread committee Yachting Old soldier who just refuses to fade away Boxing Clough could face charges for his attack on supporters Football: Nottingham Forest Manager in Further Trouble while his Former Clu Gets a Ttaste of Success in the FA Cup Inter Milan move four points clear Male severely tested in fight for title Rackets For the Record Football Likelihood of Fratton Park sale Peers set to rebel over identity cards law The club that used to be a joke may yet have the last laugh FA Cup Giant-killers are toppled Sponsors step in to help British pair Bobsleighing Junior players face Oxford Hockey Selectors given nudge by Kingdon and Kent Bowls Rain denies W Indians Cricket Transfer of talent from China to Europe Table Tennis A troubled time for the Racers Ice Hockey ICC cleared to vote on S Africa issue Chaotic scenes as gates are shut Dexter may lead Test selectors United progress after Rangers lose McDonald Houchen deal called off From Gavin Bell Johannesburg: Cricket and South Africa Violence mars cup match Cooke resigns Sport in Brief Davis threatens to limit his travels Spectators die in crash Time for Budd rumours to end End Column

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